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Urology is very difficult to match into
Thanks for the info! Do you know if Urology is as difficult as GI to match into or is it hard to compare?

Urology is very difficult to match into
Thanks for the info! Do you know if Urology is as difficult as GI to match into or is it hard to compare?
Which Doc does PM&R at LMU?
is all I can say about him. I am very glad that we were able to snag him from MSUCOM. Simply an amazing man.why do people decide to go into gyno?? just curious..
why do people decide to go into gyno?? just curious..
Hey Meg!! What's up? Long time no see... I needed a little break from SDN for awhile. Anyways, looks like I'll be heading to ccom so I'll cya there👍Yay Tanner!
I like gas too.
My current likes:
gas
gen surg
neuro
OB/GYN (thinking about it....)
ER (sorry guys)
Well excuse me... I saw your AWPA from SIU, good job 😀Anyways, looks like I'll be heading to ccom so I'll cya there👍
Well excuse me... I saw your AWPA from SIU, good job 😀
Thanks for the info! Do you know if Urology is as difficult as GI to match into or is it hard to compare?
From what I've heard, although the ER itself loses money, the ER acts as the "storefront" for the hospital. Many who come through the front door end up being a "customer" (i.e. patient) that will use and usually pay for the hospitals services in other areas. For that reason, the hospital is happy to "lose" money via the ER b/c it's one of the main avenues of attracting patients. The problems w/ the ER start when too many people coming through the door have no insurance, and resources are being used on those who will never reimburse the hospital for it's services.EM-- this field of medicine drains the hospitals money
Start medical school with an open mind.
Begin each clinical rotation with the idea that "this might be what I want to do with the rest of my life."
If you look at any one specialty with the attitude "I am going to hate this" or have preconceived notions about how a particular field of medicine will be, you might miss something.
I started medical school telling people "I will probably do anything but surgery."
I am glad I looked at each clinical month as a new experience...I hate to think where I would have ended up had I not done so.
So its good to have an idea of what you like and dislike. But be careful passing judgment until you have spent a reasonable amount of time working in a particular field (shadowing as a premed doesnt count). You may just psyche yourself out of an amazing career only to end up doing something that isnt right for you.
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